An Anderson County high school student has been arrested for allegedly making threats against the Anderson County High School, according to news releases from Superintendent Sheila Mitchell and the sheriff's office.

According to the sheriff's office, a juvenile has been taken into custody on charges of second-degree terroristic threatening and intimidating a participant in the legal process.

Mitchell's news release states that high school administration has been working with police to investigate alleged threats made by multiple students.

Westside announces events
Past events
On April 3 the church held a Bible Study at 6:30 p.m. and church youth watched the movie “Wreck-It Ralph.” Popcorn and drinks were served.
On April 7 Westside had Homecoming with singers “Voices of Praise.” “Westside would like to thank everyone for coming and being a part of this special Day,” according to a church release. “We would like to thank everyone that bought food and helped with the servicing of the food and for helping cleanup after.”

I read a story about a man named Bill. His wife left him and he became so depressed that his doctor sent him for psychiatric help. Bill told the psychiatrist his difficulties and surmised, “Life isn’t worth living.” The psychiatrist retorted, “Don’t be so rash, Bill; let work be your recovery. I want you to totally plunge yourself in your work. Now, what do you do for a living?” Bill looked even more distraught as he replied, “I clean out septic tanks.” So much for the power of positive thinking!

Karla Michelle Satterly, daughter of Kevin Mark and Patsy Satterly, and Timothy Joe Griffieth, son of Chester and Vida Griffieth, were married April 20, 2013.
The bride was escorted and given in marriage by her father.
Krista Johnson, sister of the bride, served as the maid of honor. Annalese Taylor, daughter of the bride, and Whitney Griffieth, daughter of the groom, were bridesmaids.
Stanley Creech, friend of the groom, served as the best man. Mary Cosby and Timmy Stratton, friends of the groom, also stood in honor on his behalf.

Pamela Gibbs and Jim Gibbs of Anderson County announce the engagement of their daughter, Valerie Dawn Gibbs of Anderson County, to Eric Clay Bottoms of Mercer County, son of the late Peggy Bottoms and the late Bill Bottoms of Mercer County.
The bride is a 2008 Anderson County High School graduate and a 2012 University of Louisville graduate. She is currently attending the University of Kentucky’s doctor of physical therapy program.
The groom is a 2006 Harrodsburg High School graduate and a 2009 Bluegrass Community and Technical College graduate.

John and Shelly Stucker announce the engagement of their daughter, Morgan Stucker, to John Thacker, son of Billy and Joanie Thacker, all of Lawrenceburg.
Grandparents of the bride are Marion and Earlene Stucker and Robert and Pat Chrisman.
Grandparents of the groom are the late William Thacker and Ms. Ruth Thacker, John Will and Ann Cheak.
The bride graduated from Midway College with an associate’s degree in nursing. She is currently employed as a registered nurse at St. Joseph Hospital in Lexington.

“Heroes for the American Red Cross” is a grassroots campaign where local business people, school groups, church groups, civic clubs and individuals pledge to raise $1,000 for their local Red Cross chapter starting April 19-May 3.
This year, the Red Cross hopes to raise $45,000 during the campaign to support services including disaster relief, disaster preparedness training, assistance for fire victims, emergency military communications, blood collections and first aid and CPR training.

Members of the American Legion Auxiliary Unit 34 attended the Anderson County Senior Citizens Center brunch for community volunteers April 25. “It was a treat for our members to sit down and enjoy the meal,” according to the Auxiliary’s press release.
Debbie Lottes and Opal Phillips of the Senior Center were presented with a $3,000 check from Unit 34.